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Stage floor construction
and technical solutions
Shakespeare’s Globe
Harlequin Liberty panels
Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
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Building Stage Floors
Building Stage Floors refurbishment, rebuild
and new construction
Backed by an engineering team and
independent research, Harlequin
Floors bring more than 35 years’
experience specialising in stages
and floors for the performing arts.
Harlequin works on major stage
refurbishments from installing a
new top surface to constructing a
complete new stage.
Harlequin combines traditional floor construction skills
using natural materials and advances in engineered floor
products and engineered plastics components to meet the
most demanding stage specifications. Whether working
to designs by architects or a venue’s in-house technical
crew, Harlequin’s skilled teams, experienced in stage and
floor construction, deliver the finished stage efficiently, on
time and on budget.
Stage floors are integral to performance spaces and today
venue owners and theatre planners are demanding more
than a safe and versatile performance surface. Integration
with stage engineering, aesthetically sympathetic to the
architecture, even contributing to the acoustic
environment of the space can be factors that set high
specification standards.
Stages not only need to be load-bearing for performers,
scenery, props and trucks, but to be hardwearing,
throughout fit-ups, get-outs and rigging - show after
show. The floor surface should provide a safe working
environment not just for performers but for the
technical teams too. Then there is an expectation of
the stage having a long working life with little need for
maintenance.
Birmingham Hippodrome
Building Stage Floors
Birmingham
Hippodrome
After 30 years and more than a
thousand performances, Birmingham
Hippodrome’s main stage was in need of
replacement, and being the UK’s busiest
theatre outside of London, a world-class
stage floor was needed.
Rebuilding the stage
Harlequin removed the existing plywood stage and rebuilt
the understructure fitting new dip traps and two layers
of 25mm ply. The stage was finished with Harlequin
Standfast vinyl, hot-welded at the joins to produce
a seamless, continuous surface suitable for a mixed
programme of drama, opera and ballet.
• 630m2 of black Harlequin Standfast vinyl flooring was
installed
• The heavy-duty vinyl was designed to be used either as
a finished surface, or beneath a portable sprung floor.
United Nations International School of Hanoi
A specially constructed Harlequin semi-sprung batten
floor system, with a Harlequin Standfast performance
surface was installed at the United Nations International
School of Hanoi in Vietnam.
The stage floor specification called for a robust solution that could take
the wear and tear of school productions, stage props, trucks and scenery
construction and yet offer a cushioned floor and non-slip surface for dance.
Hong Kong based Harlequin Asia took responsibility for the supply and
installation of a specially constructed Harlequin semi-sprung batten floor
system, with a Harlequin Standfast performance surface. A combination that
provides durability as well as slip-resistance for performers. Dave Porter,
Director of Operations at the United Nations International School of Hanoi
explained: “Harlequin provided us not only with a durable Harlequin Standfast
floor but also a professional stage sub-floor build-up, customised to suit our
school’s needs. Our stage floor is being put to the test daily by our students
and can withstand the harsh climate conditions here in Vietnam.” Before
Harlequin Standfast is an extremely hard-wearing performance floor intended
for permanent installation, suitable for heavy-duty use and ideal for stages,
percussive dance, multi-purpose use and ballet.
Floor dimensions
10.38m x 18.20m Total area: 188.92m2
After
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Challenging Environments
Stage floors for challenging environments
Marine environments - stages for cruise ships
Harlequin Marine
The popularity of cruise vacations has led to the commissioning
of larger and more lavish ships, including extensive entertainment
facilities and well-equipped theatres. The marine environment and
demands particular to ocean going stages are challenges met by
Harlequin’s experienced engineering and installation teams.
The range of specialist permanent flooring used on cruise liners
includes Harlequin Marine, a hard-wearing, homogeneous PVC
which conforms to marine standards and fire ratings. It is suitable
for fitting within confined spaces on marine vessels and/or scenery
docks on cruise ships. It is fire resistant, with a slightly marbled
surface to resist scuffing. It can be laid on any hard, smooth subfloor and is an excellent choice as the vinyl performance surface
when used in conjunction with a Harlequin sprung floor.
Homogeneous PVC
with a fire resistant
performance surface
Working in the historic building environment
Many theatres and opera houses are historic buildings in their
own right, which are subject to preservation orders to conserve the
integrity of the structure. Materials and working practices may be
regulated and inspected to ensure the building remains true to
the original design and concept of its architect. In other cases the
original purpose of the building may have become obsolete and
conversion into a performing arts space allows the structure to be
retained and given a new lease of life.
Harlequin Floors has years of experience, working sensitively to
restore, refurbish or create new stages in buildings that are listed,
preserved or subject to conservation orders. This may mean working
around structural features, accommodating awkward spaces,
complying with fire risk requirements and the selection of suitable
materials.
Harlequin Liberty floor installation at the Royal
Albert Hall. Panels had to be cut on-site to
accommodate the iconic elliptic curve of the stage.
Lounge onboard the Superstar Libra cruise ship
Challenging Environments
Grand Théâtre
De Bordeaux
A Harlequin Activity sprung floor with a
Harlequin Studio surface was installed in a
semi-circular shape in the Salle des Peintres,
covering 255m2 of the total 500m2 space.
The room was converted into a dance studio with the perimeter
of the room designed as a warming-up area, since the height
under the original beams was not sufficient for dance practice.
The Salle des Peintres is situated immediately above the main
opera room and Harlequin Activity was preferred for its acoustic
properties. Floor traps were fitted for access to the opera
chandelier.
Emerald Princess
and Grand Princess
The main stage refurbishment project
was carried out in conjunction with Stage
Technologies.
The existing floorcovering was removed and any defects in the
plywood sub-floor were repaired. A latex screed with flexible
smoothing compound sand was used to give a suitable finish to
install Harlequin vinyl. Harlequin Cascade was laid with welded
seams and silicone applied to its perimeters, then PVC nosings
were installed to the steps each side of the stage into the
audience area.
Superstar Pisces and Aquarius
170cm
250cm
260cm
132cm
150cm
189cm
68cm
Harlequin ripped out the existing stage to the
understructure and replaced the plywood on
the stage using two layers of Dricon treated
18mm timber onto Isorubber fixed with tech
screws through the plywood and Isorubber.
545cm
430cm
84cm
68cm
75cm
105cm
145cm
100cm
1040cm
900cm
The plywood joins were filled and sanded to a suitable finish to
install a Harlequin vinyl top surface. Harlequin Cascade was then
installed lengthways across the stage with welded seams and
silicone sealant to the perimeter abutting walls.
210cm
400cm
340cm
890cm
150cm
470cm
150cm
335cm
The wooden plinth at the front of the stage was stripped of
varnish, sanded and repaired then recoated with three coats of
marine approved varnish.
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Sprung Floors
Sprung floors for dance and ballet wagons
International venues with a large stage that
is shared alternately between the resident
ballet and opera companies are constantly
presented with a problem: how to manage the
regular transition of a stage floor designed for
dance into a multi-purpose floor with scenery
tracks and elevators required for opera
productions.
Harlequin Liberty
A sprung floor designed for dance flexes under impact giving
a softer feel and reduces the risk of injury to the performer.
Harlequin Liberty is a sprung floor panel system with good
area elasticity, originally designed for both permanent or
portable installation due to a patented inter-locking feature.
This flexibility means that the panels can be easily installed
and removed by a theatre’s own technical team or permanently
installed onto a ballet wagon.
TM
permanent or portable sprung floor
Not to scale
Harlequin Liberty is a modular sprung floor panel system, designed for
permanent or portable installation. Panels are laid in a brickwork fashion
onto the sub-floor so that cross-joints do not coincide. The panels join
together by a rounded tongue and groove, which is secured in place using our
latch and lock mechanism.
Harlequin Liberty is a relatively “springy” floor, with good area elasticity.
The undersides of each panel are fully supported by dual density elastomer
blocks spaced at regular intervals, giving uniform and consistent shock
damping and providing the same “feel” and energy return to one or several
dancers on the same panel, and with no hard spots at the joints.
Harlequin’s ‘latch
and lock’ system
Specification guide
Permanent or portable:
Both
Dimensions:
Full size panel 2m x 1m. Half size panel 1m x1m
Weight:
12.5kg/m²
Installed thickness:
37mm (before inclusion of chosen finish)
Maximum designed
distributed load:
650kg/m2
Tested maximum
point load (BS EN 1195):
1,126kg
Harlequin Liberty portable panels for Staatstheater, Nürnberg
Diagram of
‘brickwork
fashion’
Selected Harlequin
vinyl performance floor
Clear layered birch plywood with a
rounded tongue and groove, plus a
latch and lock system
Dual density shock dampening elastomer
blocks at predetermined intervals
Sprung Floors
Het Muziektheater,
Amsterdam
An ingenious solution was developed for Het Muziektheater in
Amsterdam – their full-size ballet stage floor from Harlequin is
flown vertically above the stage whenever the opera performs.
The Harlequin Liberty sprung panels already in use at the Het
Muziektheater were popular with the dancers, so the solution
was to build them into a new mobile wagon that could be hung
vertically in the fly tower, but without the need to remove the
panels when not in use.
Seeing an aluminium system used by a visiting touring company prompted the design.
Harlequin worked with the stage engineering company to develop a new type of mobile
ballet wagon, which is 13.5m x 16.2m but just 180mm high including the dance surface.
The wagon comprises two main sections that subdivide to allow the floor to be raised or
lowered from horizontal into the vertical storage position on a pair of 3-ton hoists without
flexing. Sections are linked together with pin joints and a self-locking worm gear system.
The Liberty panels are installed onto the aluminium frame using unique linear driven
bearing devices spaced at regular intervals which allow the floor to flex in the working
position and secures the panels to the frame when in the flying position.
Esplanade Theatre,
Singapore
Harlequin Liberty portable sprung panels have been
custom-sized to fit into the existing ballet wagon, which
is stored horizontally below the stage and moved into
place on a motorised track and elevator.
Six custom traps were manufactured on site and installed
within the Harlequin Liberty panels on the wagon. Extra
Harlequin Liberty panels were supplied for an infill area
to extend the performance area downstage. Harlequin
Cascade was supplied for use as a roll-out surface.
Additional reinforced Harlequin Liberty panels were
supplied to be used as replacements in the ballet wagon,
when required to withstand heavy scenery loadings.
Cross section of ballet wagon
Finished position of Liberty floor
Storage position
Plan view of
Liberty panels
Ballet wagon
Edge trim
Liberty
infill
panels
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Acoustic Floors
Stages and studios with integral
acoustic properties
Stage floors that are integral to acoustic design
Occasionally the choice of the appropriate
stage floor construction can also contribute
beneficially to the acoustic characteristics
of the space. Sprung floor systems utilising
a multi-layer sandwich construction provide
suitable noise damping and acoustic
separation from other areas of the building.
Theatre and acoustic consultants have the option of evaluating
stage and studio flooring as an acoustic sympathetic component,
whether the surface is finished in hardwood or vinyl. Harlequin
Activity’s well-established ‘triple sandwich’ permanent sprung
floor construction is designed to provide absorption of performer
loads and sound. These fully floating floors have no fixings to
the sub-floor and can be laid on any reasonably smooth and flat
surface without prior preparation.
Correctly reinforced, Harlequin Activity can withstand heavy
loading including retractable seating and the top surface can be
chosen from a wide range of vinyl or wood options.
Carnival Cruises land-based facility in Southampton. Photo ©Maria Slough
Harlequin Activity with hardwood surface
TM
The construction is identical to Harlequin Activity with a vinyl surface,
but the second layer of semi-flexible panels is replaced by a selected
hardwood surface layer, normally an engineered board with a choice of
hardwood wear layer. (However, if desired, this can be substituted with a
solid hardwood layer). This is installed with the use of a modified elastic
one-component silane adhesive and secretly secured through the tongues
using lost-head nails. The hardwood surface may optionally be protected
by impregnation with a multi-coat hardwearing polymer lacquer. The
expansion gap around the perimeter of the room can be concealed by a
scotia profile of matching hardwood to form a neat edging.
Not to scale
Specification guide
(Typical construction using engineered board)
Overall thickness:
52mm
Description of board:
14mm thick 2-ply engineered hardwood
Total thickness of hardwood
wear layer:
4mm
Weight:
16-22kg/m2 depending on hardwood
surface chosen
Maximum designed
dynamic load:
750kg/m2
Tested maximum
point load (BS EN 1195):
549kg
Solid hardwood OR
engineered board with
a hardwood wear layer
- both are available in
beech, oak or maple
Single layer semi-flexible
suspension panel
Cellular polyurethane
Damp-proof membrane
Acoustic Floors
Shakespeare’s Globe,
Sackler Studios
Harlequin Activity with hardwood surface
Sackler Studios, Shakespeare’s Globe,
London
“It’s not just a dance surface it’s also an
acoustics surface.” said Andy Scorgie, Head
of Facilities Management at Shakespeare’s
Globe in London, talking about the floors
recently installed by Harlequin at their
education and rehearsal centre.
The Globe’s selection of a Harlequin Activity sprung floor
with hardwood oak surface was chosen not just for its spring
characteristics and aesthetics, but also for its acoustic
properties. Located close to Shakespeare’s Globe and
reflecting the same architectural feel thanks to the use of oak
and curved walls, the Sackler Studios comprise a rehearsal
room for the theatre company, four education workshop
studios and a music room, as well as a café. Central Saint Martins
College of Arts and Design
The King’s Cross Campus in London includes four
multi-purpose performance and seven rehearsal
spaces. The combination of specialised products,
customisation and innovation were employed to
ensure individual floors matched the demands of
performance styles including ballet and rock concerts.
Blending aesthetics and customisation
The stylish KX Platform Theatre was complemented with a Harlequin Activity
sprung floor finished in Weitzer Parkett oak to match the interior. To create an
optional orchestra pit economically, Harlequin designed a 351m2 floor based
on Steeldeck® platforms that could be removed in sections as required.
• Harlequin Cascade vinyl floors, one black and one white, were chosen for
the multi-purpose monochrome workshop spaces
• The studio theatre space has 177m2 Harlequin Activity sprung floor
finished in engineered maple
• Harlequin Activity fully-floating floors were also installed in seven
additional rehearsal spaces and finished with engineered maple or
Harlequin Standfast.
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10 Stage Floor Surfaces
Burn The Floor on Harlequin Reversible
Whether opting for a hardwearing permanent
vinyl or a traditional ‘sacrificial’ painted wood
surface, Harlequin can install what is required.
In addition to custom constructed floors,
Harlequin offer a selection of vinyl floors for
loose-lay that are suitable for the needs of the
theatre – floors that will stand up to the rigours
of trucks, flats and tallescopes running over
them and can be cut to fit around tormentors,
trap doors and revolves.
Until the advent of purpose-made vinyl floors, pioneered by
Harlequin in the 1970s, the choice was severely limited to a
wooden floor or a linoleum surface. Harlequin has continued
to be involved with extensive research into reducing performer
injury, improving acoustic damping and offering a wide selection
of finishes to blend with the venue’s architectural aesthetics.
Black
Harlequin Hi-Shine
High-gloss PET
display surface
Calendered
laminated PVC
Black/White
Harlequin Reversible
Calendered vinyl
with a slip-resistant
performance surface
Harlequin Reversible - the original vinyl stage floor – as its name
hints has a different colour each side and can be used either way
up - effectively two floors in one! Both surfaces are slip-resistant
and suited to temporary stage flooring to protect a wooden floor
beneath and also is suited to several different dance styles.
Harlequin Hi-Shine is another loose-lay option. It rolls out easily
to provide a dramatic glossy, ‘wet look’ effect and is available in
a number of colours. Despite the very shiny appearance the floor
is not slippery.
“Cleopatra” in Paris.
Photo ©Rodrigo Diaz
Stage Floor Surfaces
Printed floors for stage and touring
“God’s Property” by Arinze Kene. Produced by Talawa Theatre Co at the Soho Theatre
designed by Ellen Cairns. The picture shows Kingsley ben-Adir & Ash Hunter
Innovative techniques developed by
Harlequin’s engineering team mean the
usually plain vinyl stage floor surface can now
echo or integrate with the entire set design.
Production managers, set designers for
theatrical productions and events are able to
add a stunning array of images, or bespoke
designs to the floor - even match a colour to
meet aesthetic requirements or match scenery
backdrops.
Using advanced wide format computer controlled printing
techniques, the chosen design is digitized for printing on rolls
of specially formatted Harlequin vinyl flooring. The use of
vegetable based inks and UV accelerators result in rapid drying
and application without affecting the fire rating of the vinyl.
Extensive testing and experimentation during the development of
Bolshoi Theatre,
Moscow
After a six-year restoration project, Moscow’s iconic
Bolshoi Theatre re-opened with a glittering gala for
which the Harlequin dance floor was itself an integral
part of the set design. With printing techniques
developed by Harlequin’s engineering team, the usually
plain vinyl dance surface was custom printed with an
intricate pattern designed by the Italian Designer Ezio
Frigerio for the Bolshoi Ballet’s Sleeping Beauty.
the technique ensure the surface characteristics are maintained
while ensuring adequate adhesion of the inks to withstand
scuffing.
This custom printing capability is now offered as an option for
purchasers of Harlequin floors and is currently available on a
choice of four vinyl floors in the Harlequin range.
• Harlequin Cascade - a multi-purpose vinyl floor suitable for
both loose-lay or permanent installation
• Harlequin Reversible - a lightweight double-sided stage floor,
which is especially suitable for dance and touring shows
• Harlequin Studio - a particularly hard-wearing loose-lay
or permanent vinyl floor designed to offer some impact
protection to performers against underlying hard sub-floors
• Harlequin Showfloor - ideally suited to temporary events
where a short life floor is appropriate
• The maximum roll size for print is 2m wide and 30m in
length.
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